What to see in Ibiza
Ibiza Attractions
There is much more to Ibiza than its famous nightlife, and plenty to attract those with no interest in dancing and partying. The most obvious Ibiza attraction are the beaches, dotted around over 200km (120 miles) of coastline also affording abundant scuba diving opportunities. Ibiza's Old Town is lined with picturesque cobbled lanes leading to ancient courtyards with buildings dating from the 10th century. Further up the coast is the charming village of Santa Eulalia with excellent beaches, and the nearby caves of Can Marca.
Cova de Can Marca
A few miles north of the village of Sant Miquel, which has an attractive hill-top church and some good tapas bars, is…
D’Alt Vila (Ibiza Old Town)
The old medieval district of Ciudad de Ibiza (Ibiza Town), the capital of the island, sports narrow cobblestone streets,…
Ibiza Archaeological Museum
Situated in Cathedral Square in D'Alt Vila (Ibiza Old Town), the Archaeological Museum is an impressive attraction both…
La Salinas
One of Ibiza's famous landmarks are its salt flats, La Salinas, close to the airport on the southern-most tip of the…
Santa Eulalia del Rio
Santa Eulalia is a pretty, atmospheric little town about nine miles (14km) north of the island's capital, much favoured…
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